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Default Sealant for Espresso Machine Fitting?

On Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 2:29:50 PM UTC-5, trader_4 wrote:
I had to replace the steam valve in my Saeco espresso machine. This is very
strange. The new one is the right one, identical to the old one. But both
just have a straight nipple about 3/16 that screws on to a brass 90 deg fitting
that in turn screws into the boiler. But the nipple does not have tapered
pipe threads, just straight threads. Further, it has a lock nut on it
because it has to be screwed
in just enough so that the valve shaft lines up with a hole in the cabinet.
So it goes inabout 3/8" or so, whereupon the shaft is where it needs
to be and then you tighten up the lock nut.
So this screwy fitting isn't made to bottom out, there is no place for a
seal inside and it doesn't have tapered threads to seal.
The parts diagram doesn't show anything used there either.
And it doesn't screw in particularly tight either. So much for great
Italian engineering.

So, what to seal this with so that it won't leak under 225F and 175 PSI?
I tried teflon tape, it doesn't work, nor does pipe dope. Couldn't tell if
something was on there from before, but looks like there was and there
must have been. So what to use to seal it? Something non-toxic
would be a good idea too.

Would something here work? It sounds like a bolt going into an engine block.
https://www.permatex.com